
If you're looking for a Beatrix Potter Lake District itinerary, this route links together some of the most famous places connected to Beatrix Potter's stories and life alongside family-friendly activities around Windermere.
We live around 20 minutes from the Lake District and over the years we've visited these places many times, collecting photos and videos along the way.
What I really like about this route is that it feels much more than simply visiting attractions. You have lake views, ferry crossings, villages and genuine Beatrix Potter places to visit all sitting close together.
It also works really well as a Lake District road trip with kids because you spend surprisingly little time in the car. Once you reach Windermere, the stops naturally flow together and after crossing the lake on the Windermere Car Ferry, everything sits close by.
Whether you're looking for things to do in the Lake District with children, planning a Windermere family day out, or putting together your own Beatrix Potter trail, this route works brilliantly over 2-3 days if you want to enjoy each stop properly.
📍 1. Brockhole on Windermere
🌳 Brockhole on Windermere
Postcode: LA23 1LJ
📍 2. World of Beatrix Potter Attraction
🐰 World of Beatrix Potter
Postcode: LA23 3BX
📍 3. Windermere Car Ferry
⛴️ Ferry Nab
Postcode: LA23 3JH
📍 4. Hill Top
🏡 National Trust Hill Top
Postcode: LA22 0LF
📍 5. Wray Castle
🏰 National Trust Wray Castle
Postcode: LA22 0JA
📍 6. Hawkshead
🏘️ Hawkshead Village
Postcode: LA22 0NT
Some of the links in this guide are affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through them, at no extra cost to you. It helps support Build a Break and allows us to keep sharing detailed travel guides.
We live just outside the Lake District National Park and as a family of six with four children, we've spent years exploring everything from popular attractions to quieter corners of the Lakes.
While Brockhole itself does not have a direct Beatrix Potter connection, it makes a great family starting point with outdoor space, activities and views across Windermere.
Plus, visiting does not have to cost anything beyond parking if you simply want to enjoy the grounds, lakeside setting and play areas.
If you're trying to keep costs down, this can easily become a stop where children can run around and enjoy the views without spending a fortune.
Over the years we've found there are often additional activities available depending on the season.
Activities can include:
Halloween can be particularly good here as they often have extra seasonal activities running.
One thing many people don't realise is that Brockhole also has its own pier, meaning you can arrive by boat rather than car. Cruises connect Brockhole with locations including Bowness, Ambleside and Wray.
☕ Café inside Brockhole
🍔 Outdoor food truck and seasonal food options
🧺 Picnic by the lake (my recommendation if weather is good)
Nearby shops:
🛒 Booths, Windermere
🛒 Tesco Express, Bowness
For more information on Brockhole visit:
If your family enjoys lakeside spaces and picnics, Fell Foot is another lovely option elsewhere around Windermere where you could start this road trip.
Approximate drive:
🚗 6 minutes (3.2 miles)
The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction brings many of Beatrix Potter's stories to life through recreated scenes and displays featuring Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and many more familiar characters.
For younger children especially, this can often be where the stories suddenly click.
It's mostly indoors too which can be useful if the weather changes.
Visitors with LA and CA postcodes can apply for a Local Pass.
Benefits include:
✔ 10% off shops and cafés all year
✔ 20% off standard tickets (April–October)
✔ 50% off standard tickets (November–March)
Always compare with family ticket prices first as these could work out cheaper.
🐰 Beatrix Potter Café at The Old Laundry
🍟 Vinegar Jones Fish and Chips
🎠 Magic Roundabout
🍴 The Albert
Approximate drive from World of Beatrix Potter to Bowness Ferry:
🚗 4 minutes (1.1 miles)
One of my favourite parts of this route is actually the journey itself.
Rather than driving all the way around Windermere, take the car ferry across to Far Sawrey.
The crossing only takes around 10 minutes but it always feels like part of the adventure and gives lovely views across the lake.
Guide prices:
🚗 Vehicle up to 6m: around £8
🚶 Pedestrians: around £1.50
Payment is taken once you have boarded. You cannot pre-book.
Approximate journey:
🚗 Around 7 minutes after exiting the ferry.
Hill Top was Beatrix Potter's farmhouse and is one of the most important stops on this route.
She bought the house in 1905 using royalties from Peter Rabbit and many objects inside later appeared in her stories and illustrations.
Walking through the rooms genuinely feels like stepping into the pages of the books.
There's a charge to go inside the house, but the grounds and garden are free to walk around.
If you already have National Trust membership, entry in to the house and parking is included.
During summer months there is often a National Trust food truck in the garden serving:
☕ Hot drinks
🍦 Ice creams
🍪 Snacks
Approximate journey:
🚗 15 minutes
Many people do not realise Wray Castle has one of the strongest Beatrix Potter connections.
Beatrix first visited the area as a child and these early visits are often credited with helping her fall in love with the Lake District.
Wray works really well with children because there is much more than simply walking around a building.
You'll find:
✔ Lakeside paths
✔ Family trails
✔ Picnic areas
✔ Open space
✔ Great photo opportunities
National Trust membership also includes entry here.
If you’re wanting more outdoor activities afterwards, our Grizedale Forest guide is another good option nearby.
Approximate journey:
🚗 11 minutes (3 miles)
Hawkshead makes a lovely final stop because it's somewhere you can slow down and wander around the cobbled streets.
This was one of the villages Beatrix Potter knew well and the surrounding area formed part of the landscape that inspired many of her stories and later life in the Lake District.
Don't miss:
🍫 Chocolate Factory Hawkshead
🫚 Grasmere Gingerbread Hawkshead
🍦 Ice cream shops and cafés
☕ Independent tea rooms and shops
We did the chocolate-making workshop here and the children absolutely loved it.
Family workshops allow children and adults to make chocolate creations to take home and usually last around 30–40 minutes.
Everyone also gets to keep their apron and hair net afterwards.
Although not part of this Windermere route, Lingholm Estate near Keswick has one of the strongest Beatrix Potter connections anywhere in the Lake District.
Beatrix spent several summers here and the estate's walled garden is believed to have inspired Mr McGregor's garden from Peter Rabbit.
If you're staying around Keswick or extending your Lake District trip, it's worth considering.
Yes. The route is around 35 miles with less than 45 minutes of total travel time between stops, making it manageable as a day trip.
Although the driving distances are surprisingly short, I’d personally recommend allowing 2–3 days if you want to properly enjoy everything on the route. You could physically fit it into one day, but once you factor in activities, lunch stops and time to explore, you’ll probably find yourself rushing.
Day 1
🌳 Brockhole on Windermere
🐰 World of Beatrix Potter
🍴 Lunch in Bowness
Day 2
⛴️ Windermere Car Ferry
🏡 Hill Top
🏰 Wray Castle
Day 3 (optional)
🏘️ Hawkshead
🍫 Chocolate workshop
🫚 Grasmere Gingerbread
☕ Village cafés and shops
Yes. Stops such as Brockhole, the World of Beatrix Potter, Wray Castle and Hawkshead make this particularly family friendly.
If you're visiting both Hill Top and Wray Castle, National Trust membership may work out better value for families.
We actually had National Trust membership ourselves for quite a few years when the children were younger and found it really worthwhile. Once you've paid for the membership, it suddenly opens up lots of options for family days out without constantly thinking about entrance costs each time.
We used ours regularly across the Lake District and beyond and it often became an easy last-minute decision on weekends or school holidays. If you're likely to visit places such as Hill Top, Wray Castle and other National Trust sites throughout the year, it can quickly start to pay for itself.
Hill Top, the World of Beatrix Potter, Wray Castle and Lingholm Estate are among the best-known Beatrix Potter attractions in the Lake District.
This route ended up becoming much more than simply a Beatrix Potter day out. Between lake views, ferry crossings, activities for children and genuine Beatrix Potter locations, it creates a really easy family day out around Windermere.
If you’re turning this into a weekend or 2–3 day Lake District itinerary, there are plenty of other family-friendly places nearby that we’ve already written about.
🌲 Grizedale Forest
If your family enjoys outdoor adventures, Grizedale Forest makes a great addition. There are walking trails, sculpture routes, family activities and plenty of woodland to explore.
Read our guide here
🌊 Fell Foot
Located at the southern end of Windermere, Fell Foot is ideal if you’re looking for lakeside walks, open space and picnic spots.
Read our guide here
🌿 Tarn Hows
Tarn Hows is one of our favourite easy Lake District walks and works particularly well with children. The circular route offers beautiful views without needing a long or difficult hike.
Read our guide here
If you’re staying longer, combining this route with places like Grizedale Forest, Fell Foot or Tarn Hows can easily turn this into a longer Lake District family break.







Copyright © Build a Break | Website by Furness Media
